1. Survey of continuing education needs for nonemergency physicians in emergency medicine.
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Tye JB, Hartford CE, and Wallace RB
- Subjects
- Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Iowa, Massachusetts, Resuscitation education, Surveys and Questionnaires, Tracheotomy education, Education, Medical, Continuing, Emergency Medicine education
- Abstract
A questionnaire was mailed to every physician in Iowa (2,551) to determine their need for continued education in emergency medicine. There 884 usable responses (34.7%). Results revealed a low incidence of formal education in emergency medicine, particularly at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with a great incidence of continued education in the field. Approximately half of the responding physicians felt they treat an emergency patient at least once a week. The primary conclusion of the study is that continued education in basic emergency medical care is perceived as being necessary by physicians who are not specialists in emergency medicine, but, nevertheless, treat patients with medical emergencies. Physicians were most interested in education in basic life saving procedures, such as airway maintenance and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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- 1978
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